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Kashmiri terror groups thriving under 'patronage of Pak agencies' in PoK: BBC | Defence Minister AK Antony's claim that 42 terror training camps were still operative in Pakistan was backed
by a British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) report which said that militant training camps are once again being established in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and
recruitment is also on the rise in the Punjab province. "It looks evident now
that the Kashmiri militant groups are once again working under the 'patronage
of the Pakistani establishment agencies'," the BBC said. The report said that
following the 9/11 attacks in the US, India and Pakistan tried to develop peace
between them and it was widely believed that Islamabad would stop supporting
militancy
as it sought better relations with its 'nuclear-armed neighbour. "But this has
changed once again. Since 2009, militant activity has been on the rise in the
Kashmir region. The Pakistani government denies any knowledge of Kashmir militant
groups increasing their activities and says the militant groups in Kashmir are
operating on their own," the report said. It is pertinent to mention here that
Speaking during the Operation Vayu Shakti 2010 programme organized at Pokhran,
Rajasthan last week, Antony had said "Our real concern is existence of terror
camps intact across the border after 26/11 attack. There are 42 terror camps.
And there has been no serious effort to dismantle these camps." |
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